Wal-Mart Offers Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player for Under $100

Wal-Mart is trying to start the holiday shopping season off with a pre-black Friday, black Friday sale. This Friday November 2, Wal-Mart has what is likely going to be the best deal of the holiday season on a HD DVD player. Wal-Mart is offering the Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD player for a mere $98.87. The only real bad part about this particular HD DVD player is that it can’t do 1080p.

Supported resolutions are 720p and 1080i. Still, that is much better than a standard DVD player’s picture quality. If you have been waiting to jump and the HD bandwagon and trying to choose between Blu-ray and HD DVD, Wal-Mart is making HD DVD look pretty good. The MSRP for the HD-A2 player is $299.99. The caveat with the super low Wal-Mart price is while supplies last. You also never know how many players the store will have in stock. If you want one of these, you had better get there early, the sale starts at 8 am but I am betting there are some serious lines starting in the wee hours of the morning.

Thanks for the tip! Hope that it doesn’t mean that Wal-Mart is gonna come after you… seems like they are doing some kind of online smack-down on websites that post their deals prematurely. Watch your back http://bfads.net/WalMart-Legal-Threats

Love that they are getting called out on both fronts. Power to the [Internet] ppl!

JM

In case anyone reads this before 8, the walmart system has these as no sale along with the other secret items for friday’s sale from 12 – 6. So I would think that if you go there you will be able to purchase one at 6 am and not 8. The only reason I know this is because I called my local walmart and they said I could buy it at midnight and oh how wrong they were.

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